I’m very busy developing a new program at our church called the Discovery Center. It is a series of classes aimed at spiritual discovery leading to improved lives and advancing the Kingdom. Have 9 classes set up to begin the week of Feb 27. Attached is the draft mailer.

KeithE wrote:I’m very busy developing a new program at our church called the Discovery Center. It is a series of classes aimed at spiritual discovery leading to improved lives and advancing the Kingdom. Have 9 classes set up to begin the week of Feb 27. Attached is the draft mailer.

KeithE wrote:I’m very busy developing a new program at our church called the Discovery Center. It is a series of classes aimed at spiritual discovery leading to improved lives and advancing the Kingdom. Have 9 classes set up to begin the week of Feb 27. Attached is the draft mailer.

It looks fine on my screen with “The Discovery” on top of the icon and “Center” at the bottom. It is in PowerPoint (.pptx file) and I think the text box that is grouped with the icon is too small on your machine perhaps due to a conversion to another program or computer.

I’ll .pdf it (as well as giving them the .pptx file) before sending to the Mailer outfit which is also going to apply some professional design looks to it with differing colors and backgrounds and perhaps icon. It will be a two sided glossy mailer. $790 for quantity of 2000.

I also note that on your display the lettering within the brown “Classes Start Feb 27” box is white not black.

Haruo wrote:Sorry, I meant did you have a tune for the Christmas1935.doc piece?

No tune for those verses resulting a few days ago during a fit of 80-year nostalgia...didn't give that a thought. I can't imagine a congregation singing Christmas 1935. I was five in 1935 and considered a candy-bar so precious that I actually took one to bed once, the better to both taste it occasionally and protect it from predators. A coke was as nectar from Mt. Olympus. Today, a coke is something else entirely. A number of LMD tunes such as SWEET HOUR would suffice, or here's one of mine set to another hymn: http://www.clarkscorner.org/hymn82.pdf. Here's another written long ago: http://www.clarkscorner.org/hymn23.pdf and not real legible.